Bruce Levingston’s new album “Without Words” highlights lyrical color in Felix Mendelssohn’s works for solo piano
Also: A world premiere by Price Walden inspired by Mendelssohn, commissioned by Levingston
Release date September 22, 2023 on Sono Luminus
"exquisite...heart-wrenching vulnerability and tenderness…extraordinarily nuanced" — The New York Times
“Felix Mendelssohn’s Songs without Words are meant to enchant rather than dazzle,” writes pianist Bruce Levingston in the liner notes of his new recording, “Without Words”. “Like entries in a personal diary, they reveal the composer’s innermost reflections.” Levingston's recording of 14 of Mendelssohn’s Songs without Words, paired with a new set that he commissioned from Price Walden, is released on Sono Luminus on September 22, 2023. “Without Words” is Levingston’s tenth studio recording.
Levingston hears a myriad of colors within Mendelssohn’s work, and believes that the composer understood how to evoke emotion through color. “A superb watercolorist,” writes Levingston, “Mendelssohn displays his mastery of line and color throughout these exquisite tone poems.”
When Levingston was asked by a friend to create a new work relevant to our own era, he turned to fellow Mississippian, composer Price Walden, commissioning from him a new set of “Songs without Words” that reflects upon today’s uncertain times. Most of Walden’s seven titles are evocative of their sentiment: Love Song, Elegy, Protest, and Lullaby. Levingston wrote that “Walden’s cycle ventures beyond its source to imagine a new and inspired tonal canvas.”
The order of the selections on this recording – a set of seven Songs without Words by Mendelssohn followed by Walden’s seven new works, and concluding with seven more of Mendelssohn's songs - creates a moving dialogue between these composers that eloquently bridges the two centuries between them.
Contact ClassicalCommunications@gmail.com to request a physical CD or digital copy of this recording. For more information about pianist Bruce Levingston, including his extensive discography, visit brucelevingston.com.
"a force for new music" — The New Yorker
Without Words
Bruce Levingston, piano
Sono Luminus (DSL-92269)
Release date: September 22, 2023
TRACKS
Felix Mendelssohn
[01] Song without Words Op. 102-No. 4 in G minor 2:14
[02] Song without Words Op. 67-No. 3 in B-flat major 3:26
[03] Song without Words Op. 38 No. 2 in C minor 2:29
[04] Song without Words Op. 38 No. 6 in A-flat Major Duetto 4:35
[05] Song without Words Op. 102-No. 3 in C major 1:40
[06] Song without Words Op. 53-No. 1 in A-flat major 3:56
[07] Song without Words Op. 30-No. 6 in F-sharp minor 4:29
Venetianisches Gondellied
Price Walden
[08] Song without Words No. 1 Prelude 3:37
[09] Song without Words No. 2 for the left hand 2:33
[10] Song without Words No. 3 Love Song - Duet 4:03
[11] Song without Words No. 4 Berceuse 3:08
[12] Song without Words No. 5 Elegy 4:47
[13] Song without Words No. 6 Protest 4:36
[14] Song without Words No. 7 Lullaby 3:21
Felix Mendelssohn
[15] Song without Words Op. 19-No. 2 in A minor 2:43
[16] Song without Words Op. 19-No. 1 in E major 4:11
[17] Song without Words Op. 19-No. 5 in F-sharp minor 3:46
[18] Song without Words Op. 19-No. 6 in G minor Venetianische Gondellied 2:41
[19] Song without Words Op. 62-No. 1 in G major 3:39
[20] Song without Words Op. 67-No. 5 in B minor 3:03
[21] Song without Words Op. 85-No. 4 in D major 3:25
Artist Biography
The American concert pianist Bruce Levingston is acclaimed for his “mastery of color and nuance” (The New York Times), and by The New Yorker as “a force for new music.” With over 18 million plays on Spotify and Apple Music, Levingston is one of today's most frequently streamed classical artists. His 2023 release “Without Words”, music by Felix Mendelssohn and Price Walden on Sono Luminus, is his tenth solo recording.
Levingston has performed often in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden. A longtime champion of living artists and composers, he has commissioned and premiered more than 75 works and collaborated with American Ballet Theatre, BAM, MoMA and the Whitney Museum to present new works. He is a native of the Mississippi Delta and lifelong advocate of human, civil and animal rights. He was awarded the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2006, and named to the Mississippi Music Hall of Fame. He is Artist in Residence and holder of the Fant Endowed Chair at the University of Mississippi.